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It is not completely accurate to say that organelles are floating freely in the cytosol. Why not?
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It is not completely accurate to say that organelles are floating freely in the cytosol. Why not?
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they are all attached to the cytoskeleton, the network of microfilaments microtubules and intermediate filaments that helps the cell maintain its shape and that is used as essentially a railroad track for moving organelles..
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